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The Head Of Product For Linkedin Deep Nishar Announces Departure

By Hajj Isa


Deep Nishar, the head of product at LinkedIn, has announced his departure from the company. Nishar has been with the company for six years, having previously worked for Google in a similar product management capacity. He recently joined a number of boards, including the board of Auction.com.

It is hard to say how much will change but with any company, something like this means there will be some changes. It might take some time for the company to figure out what they will do in regards to his position. They will need to hire someone else and that will also change the company a little bit.

Sometimes changes are big and the public is really aware of them. Other times they are small and anyone outside of the company probably won't notice. It is hard to say what will be the case with LinkedIn in the upcoming months and years. In our social media world, there are always a lot of changes going on. People don't tend to stay with the same company for 30 years anymore. People move around and try different things during the course of their careers. They might stay somewhere for 5-10 years and then move on.

LinkedIn is an incredibly popular business networking site, and many people use it as a part of their daily routine. It is used by headhunters and recruiters, executives, employees, PR and the press. What started initially as a simple "online CV" has since turned into an integral part of day to day business for many niches.

Nishar plans to continue to have a relationship with LinkedIn even after his official departure, and has agreed to serve in an advisory capacity to help Jeff as he takes over the product management at the company. However, he is confident that the company is in a good place and that Jeff's leadership will be a success.

In a post on LinkedIn's website, Nishar said that the company is in great shape and that it is well on the way to its goal of mapping the global economy and helping to connect talent and opportunity. Nishar will be handing over the responsibility for product and user experience to LinkedIn's CEO, Jeff Weiner, who is a long-standing member of the company. He says that the team has a deep bench, and noted that it is "firing on all cylinders".




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